Can't believe this slipped under my nose, but at least there's going to be more opportunities. Congrats to everyone who was able to snatch one up!

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The pictures no longer work on the guide though, which may (or may not) have been what xero was getting at. The best I could find was this youtube tutorial;

www.youtube.com/watch?v=xpxs1K7SmeY

It seems to be fairly in depth but I haven't fully watched it so maybe surf through it before you get to work. Good luck, I absolutely love frontlit Game Boy Colors!

EDIT: Nevermind, apparently most of the pictures do work and just weren't showing up for whatever reason, my bad.

Hello everyone (or whoever reads these introduction threads),

I'm Kramlack and I'm actually just a simple artist and indie game developer with no music related skills what-so-ever. I've been mulling around this site since 8bc went down awhile ago and I'm mostly here to inquire about USB carts and hang around the trading section for modded Game Boy's. The music isn't too bad either (har har).

As I mentioned, I'm an artist who likes to stick to low-resolution jobs, and specifically, pushing the Game Boy Color limits. In fact, I have such an insatiable hunger for the Game Boy Color, that I've teamed up with a good friend to work on Game Boy homebrew (a dream I've hoped to fulfill for a few years now). Occasionally, I may shamelessly plug Game Boy Color related asm tools that my friend works on. Hopefully it'll be helpful enough to turn on other people to making homebrew of their own!

As far as plugs for my own art goes, I don't really have a site to keep track of what I post. The best I can do is share a tiny portfolio of things which can be found here;

http://forums.tigsource.com/index.php?topic=26735.0

But again, don't get your hopes up for a treasure trove of pieces. I'm looking forward to to seeing what comes the time I spend here, see you all around!